Here's yer chance to grab TWO super rare private press LPs from the wonderfully off kilter Bob Chance, both his 1980 album "It's Broken" and his follow up lp "Rock Country"!!!! Both the psych-funk-meets-space-synth weirdness of "It's Broken" (once called "hairy forearm disco" by DJ Shadow, whose apparently a fan!) and the fractured pop of "Country Rock" where Mr Chance channels the weirder corners of country tinged rock a la Lee Hazlewood, Randy Newman and Gary Wilson are MUST OWNS for those who like to RIDE CLOSE TO THE EDGES OF POP SANITY! You might run into one of these lps in the wild, but not both. So pick up yer Bob Chance double shot now! RECOMMENDED!

And here's some more kind words about "It's Broken" LP, if you need convincing -

"Walking a strange line between the asylum and the dancefloor, welcome Bob Chance. Yes, this is an album like no other. But then again Bob Chance isn’t like anyone else. Put together in 1980, It’s Broken represents Bob’s creative juices flowing and then possibly overflowing all over the place. I first came across the album as one of the strange slabs of vinyl I write about for my column in Mojo. I described it as the musical equivalent of Curry House DIY, an unusual and unexpected flow of ideas that maybe shouldn’t work together but actually do in a most unorthodox and functional way. And if I have to describe the album musically to people I explain it has a touch of Giorgio Moroder, a bit of the Beach Boys and a sprinkle of Glen Campbell as a serial killer. Whilst writing about the album a couple of years ago I had it on repeat for at least a day, and found myself singing the songs, enjoying the harmonies, reveling in the musical ideas present. How can you not love a nine minute post-disco oddity called “It’s Broken”? Why would you not want to thrill at a five minute instrumental journey into Bob’s jungle? And how about a short trip inside a stalker’s van? Exactly, it’s all irresistible." - Trunkrecords.com